SOCAN requests download royalties
Canada’s songwriters will ask the Supreme Court of Canada next week to force Internet service providers to pay them royalties for the millions of digital music files downloaded each year by Canadians. "The case has broad ramifications for the Internet industry in Canada, legal experts say."
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